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this report will really layout how bad the damage is for russia. >> reporter: absolutely. in fact, we already know the damage is pretty bad. the latest estimates from the russian central bank says it is expected to shrink between 4% and 5% if oil stays at the current price. it is about the value of crude on the international markets. the ruble is linked to the crude oil. the currency rises and falls with the price of crude. having said that, there have been measures set in place with the ruble strength over the past week. the interest rates have been raised to 17% which is astronomical. can you imagine having a mortgage at that rate? devastating for people in this country. also, there has been stabilization of the ruble. it is trading $56 to the $1. >> you talk about the interest rates. 17% interest rates. they clearly would like people to have confidence and money in the bank and get return on the money. investors is fleeing. so interesting this weekend. i talked to someone in london. there are worries about real estate. russian money is behind investments around the worl
this report will really layout how bad the damage is for russia. >> reporter: absolutely. in fact, we already know the damage is pretty bad. the latest estimates from the russian central bank says it is expected to shrink between 4% and 5% if oil stays at the current price. it is about the value of crude on the international markets. the ruble is linked to the crude oil. the currency rises and falls with the price of crude. having said that, there have been measures set in place with the...
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there are dozens of countries who have this kind of capability and countries like china and russia and iran are currently in thousands of u.s. companies and they're in our industrial control systems. when something like this the happens, by north korea against a companilike sony, it should get people's attention, because this is a sign of things to come. >> let's talk credibility a minute. north korea said we didn't have anything to do with that, we're going to help you find who did. i'm thinking maybe oj will join in the search too. because he's so good at looking for people who did things. while north koreans say they didn't have anything to do with it. the president has said, we're just going to have a proportional response. i'm wondering about the credibility of both the north koreas and the president on this, evaluate. do you think the north koreans are behind it? do you agree with the fbi colleagues of yours? and did the president have the right tone, the right answer for this? >> so on your first question, what the north koreans did this or not, the fbi, as well as other members
there are dozens of countries who have this kind of capability and countries like china and russia and iran are currently in thousands of u.s. companies and they're in our industrial control systems. when something like this the happens, by north korea against a companilike sony, it should get people's attention, because this is a sign of things to come. >> let's talk credibility a minute. north korea said we didn't have anything to do with that, we're going to help you find who did. i'm...
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but the subbliman message to me was, well, we do business with china, we do business with russia, and now this last relic of the cold war is vanishing and we'll do business with cuba. >> yeah. it was a historic event in the sense that we have had this relationship with cuba now since well before i was born and probably going on three generations now that we've had this antipathy towards cuba that was not in line with our relationships with their number one sponsor which is the former soviet union which we did have diplomatic relations since 1933. nixon went to china. but cuba has a sort of romantic notion in our nation's history, not just baht because of the cube bans living in miami but -- >> did that play up the notion of havanna as this lovely capital? >> it's in our hemisphere. it's an old cold war relic phrase. so, of course, the bay of pigs, the cuban missile crisis, the they're 90 miles from florida. so, of course, of course this is something that is probably much more important to us in the narrative than it would be, for example, as re-establishing relationships even not with
but the subbliman message to me was, well, we do business with china, we do business with russia, and now this last relic of the cold war is vanishing and we'll do business with cuba. >> yeah. it was a historic event in the sense that we have had this relationship with cuba now since well before i was born and probably going on three generations now that we've had this antipathy towards cuba that was not in line with our relationships with their number one sponsor which is the former...
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there are dozens of countries that have this capability and countries like china, russia and iran are currently in thousands of u.s. companies in our industrial control systems. when something like this happens by north korea to a company like sony, it should get people's attention because this is a sign of things to come. >> north korea said we didn't have anything to do with that. we had help you find who did. i'm kind of thinking o.j. will join in the search too because he's so good at finding things. while north korea said they didn't have anything to do with it, the president said we will have a proportional response. i'm wondering of both the north koreans and the president on this. evaluate it. do you think the north koreans are behind it. do you agree with your fbi colleagues and did the president have the right tone behind this. >> on your first question of whether the north koreans did this or not, the fbi as well as other members of the intelligence community have done a thorough bevaluation, they've looked at a lot of different indicators. they've looked at forensic analys
there are dozens of countries that have this capability and countries like china, russia and iran are currently in thousands of u.s. companies in our industrial control systems. when something like this happens by north korea to a company like sony, it should get people's attention because this is a sign of things to come. >> north korea said we didn't have anything to do with that. we had help you find who did. i'm kind of thinking o.j. will join in the search too because he's so good at...
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you'll have to head to russia or scandinavia. this is for christmas eve, look at this pink line. this is what is called the zero degree line or the freezing line. so anything to the west of this line will fall in the form of snow. so look at detroit, grand rapids michigan and chicago. but anything to the east of that pink line, it's just going to be too warm for that all-important white snow covering. looks like this will mainly be a rainmaker. new york, washington, boston. hey, look at this. we've got an impressive storm impacting the western half of the united states. it almost looks like a nozzle, spraying the west coast of the u.s. in fact, we consider this or we call this in the meteorological world, the atmospheric river. we're tracking moisture in the form of very heavy rain. and speaking of a white christmas this storm brings snowfall to the cascades as well as much of the northern rockies. that's all the time we have here at the world weather center. we'll send it back to natalie. >> thank you. >>> you know how we've been seeing this lately? all of those weird and funky
you'll have to head to russia or scandinavia. this is for christmas eve, look at this pink line. this is what is called the zero degree line or the freezing line. so anything to the west of this line will fall in the form of snow. so look at detroit, grand rapids michigan and chicago. but anything to the east of that pink line, it's just going to be too warm for that all-important white snow covering. looks like this will mainly be a rainmaker. new york, washington, boston. hey, look at this....
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. >> first of all, they get parts from russia. they get parts from the european countries and they alter them. they have developed an industry of replacing parts for cars from the 1950s and there were millions of dollars and they're so proud of them. each one of them is a masterpiece. >> oh, they're beautiful. so fun to see on the streets there. well, thank you very much. charlie rangel, happy holidays to you. >>> surprising news out of ferguson, missouri. did the prosecutor in the michael brown trial willingly allow witnesses to perjure themselves? given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. winter is hard on your face. the start of sneeze season. the wind-blown watery eyes. and of course, the snow angels with your little ang
. >> first of all, they get parts from russia. they get parts from the european countries and they alter them. they have developed an industry of replacing parts for cars from the 1950s and there were millions of dollars and they're so proud of them. each one of them is a masterpiece. >> oh, they're beautiful. so fun to see on the streets there. well, thank you very much. charlie rangel, happy holidays to you. >>> surprising news out of ferguson, missouri. did the...
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. >> really quickly, the underreported political dynamic, russia is about to build a spy base and the cuban relationship with venezuela and with people like iran, north korea, it's a very clever move by the president. >> and it could continue in the wrong direction for a while. i don't want to deal with the communist government. i don't want to meet with these guys. i'll go with a travel agent. their time is up, by the way. the roundtable is staying with us. coming up, stephen colbert's big send-off last night. looked like a lot of fun. alan alda, george lucas what a crowd. we'll talk about the beautiful song they sang on the way out the door last night. this is "hardball." thanks. ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ >> state of the union address will take place on january 20, that's the date that house speaker john boehner chose. we'll be right back after this. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my sympto
. >> really quickly, the underreported political dynamic, russia is about to build a spy base and the cuban relationship with venezuela and with people like iran, north korea, it's a very clever move by the president. >> and it could continue in the wrong direction for a while. i don't want to deal with the communist government. i don't want to meet with these guys. i'll go with a travel agent. their time is up, by the way. the roundtable is staying with us. coming up, stephen...
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north korea, china, russia, et cetera. do you think that this kind of plot line, this kind of satire in movies is dying? >> well, the audience for it may be dying. as early as "team america" you had kim's father exploding in that film and nobody did anything about that. at the time, we were used to protests that were by petition, by demonstration, by if a movie offended the catholic church them asking parishioners not to go. what you have now is people who are saying let's cut out the middle man. we won't protest or ask for prote protest. we're going to act. i'm surprised this hasn't before with some group in the arab world saying we are sick of seeing characters portrayed as villains and we're going to shut this down. >> i talked to a film critic earlier in the week where they wanted to depict prophet mohammad and comedy central made them blur his face. >> there was a dutch filmmaker killed because it felt he wasn't respectful to islam. that has never happened to us. i don't equate this with 9/11 attacks but this is shock
north korea, china, russia, et cetera. do you think that this kind of plot line, this kind of satire in movies is dying? >> well, the audience for it may be dying. as early as "team america" you had kim's father exploding in that film and nobody did anything about that. at the time, we were used to protests that were by petition, by demonstration, by if a movie offended the catholic church them asking parishioners not to go. what you have now is people who are saying let's cut...
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he took a lot of criticism for that on syria, on north korea, on russia, you know, famously hillary clinton hit the reset button and has come under huge amount of criticism for that. but this is coming full circle on that. now that he -- domestically he can't get huge things through congress. eats looking at his foreign policy agrenada and get back to those priorities he set some time ago. >> let's not forget that cuba is still on a spate sponsor for terror. they're still on the list, which obviously goes against our policy of never to negotiate with terrorists. what's going to happen with that? is that going to go off the list at some point? >> he asked secretary kerry to review that. that in washington speak sort of sounds like i asked secretary kerry to take them off of that list. it remains to be seen whether that actually will happen, but i thought it was fascinating to hear a united states president say that he had had a long phone conversation -- or a long conversation with the president of cuba and then make a joke about how it runs in the family that he talks a long time. you could
he took a lot of criticism for that on syria, on north korea, on russia, you know, famously hillary clinton hit the reset button and has come under huge amount of criticism for that. but this is coming full circle on that. now that he -- domestically he can't get huge things through congress. eats looking at his foreign policy agrenada and get back to those priorities he set some time ago. >> let's not forget that cuba is still on a spate sponsor for terror. they're still on the list,...
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that the whole thing by washington is to put pressure on russia and make a financial problem even greater and greater. that, i'm no expert, but some people say that may be the reason. and as to when the two sides would reach an agreement, the two producers, if there is that scenario, i really can't say. but that is a possibility that the news use are portraying. >> let me ask you to speculate just for a bit how -- politically how low can the oil price go before we start to see real instabl in some of these countries? >> we already are feeling instability. i think a price of $60, already at the bottom. they experience that any of it can be repeated. all these countries managed to live with $10 a barrel in 1998-1999 for almost 18 months when they was going on. differently for balancing their budget and so on. it all depends on the conditions. now, of course, it's different from that time. the price of oil and the expectations of the people, the distribution of funds and trying to get the population happy with the distribution of money as happened in saudi arabia itself. so the people's expe
that the whole thing by washington is to put pressure on russia and make a financial problem even greater and greater. that, i'm no expert, but some people say that may be the reason. and as to when the two sides would reach an agreement, the two producers, if there is that scenario, i really can't say. but that is a possibility that the news use are portraying. >> let me ask you to speculate just for a bit how -- politically how low can the oil price go before we start to see real...
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and more recently against russia following its invasion of crimea and eastern ukraine. naming and shaming north korea publicly is another step, a move the u.s. took years to make with beijing despite its multiple and systematic cyber attacks against u.s. businesses and government departments. if u.s. investigators identify the individuals behind the hack, the u.s. could also levy criminal charges against north korean hackers, a step the u.s. took against an e leelt group of chinese hackers earlier this year believed housed at this building outside of shanghai and known as unit 61398. who are the alleged north korean culprits? u.s. investigators suspect a top secret group within the north korean military called cryptally bureau 121 made up of at least 1,800 cyber warriors scattered around the globe. >> once of the reasons you haven't seen an aggressive u.s. response is we don't know what they would do back and we don't want to start a second korean war. we don't want to see cyber attacks we can't stop. so north korea not at the top of the league when it comes to cyber at
and more recently against russia following its invasion of crimea and eastern ukraine. naming and shaming north korea publicly is another step, a move the u.s. took years to make with beijing despite its multiple and systematic cyber attacks against u.s. businesses and government departments. if u.s. investigators identify the individuals behind the hack, the u.s. could also levy criminal charges against north korean hackers, a step the u.s. took against an e leelt group of chinese hackers...
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. >>> russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has warned that a new american law authorizing further sanctions against moscow could undermine relations for a long time. american and european sanctions coupled with falling oil prices have thrust the russian economy into a crisis. >>> cyber crime is an increasing concern for many. we've seen it even in the wake of the recent hacking at sony. but some are falling prey to much more personal and targeted attacks. often on social media sites. they end up as victims of online blackmail. a number of the criminal gangs behind these operations are based in countries like the philippines. angus crawford has been to find out more. he sent this special report. >> reporter: from these slums, a new crime is emerging. targeting men thousands of miles away on the other side of the world. they call it sextortion. really it's online blackmail. scammers can make hundreds of dollars a day. access to the internet is cheap and easy in the philippines, and this crime is now happening on an industrial scale. officers from the country's cyber crime unit raid
. >>> russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has warned that a new american law authorizing further sanctions against moscow could undermine relations for a long time. american and european sanctions coupled with falling oil prices have thrust the russian economy into a crisis. >>> cyber crime is an increasing concern for many. we've seen it even in the wake of the recent hacking at sony. but some are falling prey to much more personal and targeted attacks. often on social...
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reports of iran within some pointing to russia, even. as well as china in some reports. i think the details are still i merging. if you look from a financial perspective, the sanctions that we've imposed on other countries, you know, i think clearly there's a precedent for that to be done. the second point quickly that i want to make on the sony hax, when you look at the tactic that the administration has had in publicly pointing the finger already at north korea, that's a little bit different than previous tactics they've used following other hacks. you know, usually they've attempted to navigate this behind the scenes. it's a very clear signal that the administration is sending worldwide this type of attack is not going to be tolerated and going to be treated very seriously specially on a large company like sony. >> we'll have to see the response. now we have to be worried about copy cat. i want to shift gears to talk about cuba. rantd paul, shocker, breaking from the ranks backing the president on this one. does it really pit him against other top presidential politic
reports of iran within some pointing to russia, even. as well as china in some reports. i think the details are still i merging. if you look from a financial perspective, the sanctions that we've imposed on other countries, you know, i think clearly there's a precedent for that to be done. the second point quickly that i want to make on the sony hax, when you look at the tactic that the administration has had in publicly pointing the finger already at north korea, that's a little bit different...
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that has not seen from north korea in the past, rather iran, china or russia. no evidence of an insider of a sony employee. and demands totally unrelated to the movie. that said fox news is told that the malware has two destructive threads. it overwrites data and interrupts execution proses seize such as a computer's start-up function. the fbi is warning that the malware can be so destructive that the data is not recoverable or too costly a process to retrieve. now, the forensic evidence suggests the final stage of the attack was launched outside north korea's borders. that creates a certain degree of plausible deniability. and today the homeland security secretary said the administration wasn't quite ready to name names. >> this attack is a serious attack. we're not at this point ready to identify who we believe is responsible. >> an intelligence source confirmed to fox news tonight that u.s. security firms were first notified monday by the u.s. government that they plan to publicly blame north korea, but this is completely inconsistent with past practice wher
that has not seen from north korea in the past, rather iran, china or russia. no evidence of an insider of a sony employee. and demands totally unrelated to the movie. that said fox news is told that the malware has two destructive threads. it overwrites data and interrupts execution proses seize such as a computer's start-up function. the fbi is warning that the malware can be so destructive that the data is not recoverable or too costly a process to retrieve. now, the forensic evidence...
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russia, china and western europe and japan. oil prices are under pressure. that is a nice break for the drivers in the pump, it remains to be seen the negative impact on the the u.s. energy industry. and a positive for the markets today, is the news that president obama is lifting the economic embargo placed on cuba in 1961. it will be a shot-in-the-arm and lifting tourism. we are seeing a lot of cub an stocks rally today. >> and it will show gains on wall street. >> i somehow think that the government will get the money. i don't buy it, we'll see. >> time will tell. >> you can see laurie not only here, but the fox business network. go to fox business.com/channel finder to find out where to get the fox business network where you live. >> the judge is considering whether two wisconsin girls are competent to stand trial for attempted homicide. they are accused of trying to kill a classmate to please a fictional character. state doctors found they were competent. and but court documents said they plotted for months before attacking their victim in the park. she
russia, china and western europe and japan. oil prices are under pressure. that is a nice break for the drivers in the pump, it remains to be seen the negative impact on the the u.s. energy industry. and a positive for the markets today, is the news that president obama is lifting the economic embargo placed on cuba in 1961. it will be a shot-in-the-arm and lifting tourism. we are seeing a lot of cub an stocks rally today. >> and it will show gains on wall street. >> i somehow think...
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let no one forget we had blows recently from countries like russia. a lot of bad news. here is a bit of unexpectedly good news that should cheer many investors up. >> how quickly do you see the diplomacy moving along. >> we already know they will lead a delegation in january for migration talks already scheduled. that's an umbrella for broader talks. they are talking about the mu cannics that is moving already quite quickly. >> jillian, you mentioned some of the other international effects. there is a trade embargo that cannot be changed without congress and my judgment is that that is not going to happen. once you get banking involved and debbid cards, the cubans have been explaining that under the tightening of the trade embargo rules, they have to put cash up front before a ship can leave port to pick up grain and come to cuba. once they get banking credit, that is to the financial system. >> absolutely. cuba is you are seeing the skad rupele i rupeling it's one of the least connected on the planet. only 5% of the opulation are thought to have access to the internet.
let no one forget we had blows recently from countries like russia. a lot of bad news. here is a bit of unexpectedly good news that should cheer many investors up. >> how quickly do you see the diplomacy moving along. >> we already know they will lead a delegation in january for migration talks already scheduled. that's an umbrella for broader talks. they are talking about the mu cannics that is moving already quite quickly. >> jillian, you mentioned some of the other...
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russia said yesterday they have no changes to production to talk about. i don't believe the supply side will change a lot. prices seem supported, and oil producers are still producing. 1.99 is still an exception, not the norm. will it become the norm? well, it is not looking like it will be. maybe in some of the cheaper gasoline tax states, but i don't believe the national average will come down to that level. >> patrick, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the 49ers cut ray mcdonald hours after police named him a suspect in a criminal investigation. it is just one of the stories we are following around news nation. >>> plus this. >> someone ran a red light and bodies started flying. it was pretty horrible. >> mostly children, eight or ten-year-old. >> holiday outing turns tragic. a driver crashes into a crowd, leaving a church concert. new details on that investigation. >>> exonerated. 70 years after a wrongful murder conviction. guy named george steny. a kid finally gets justice. be right back. morning run away... one cap of downy created such irres
russia said yesterday they have no changes to production to talk about. i don't believe the supply side will change a lot. prices seem supported, and oil producers are still producing. 1.99 is still an exception, not the norm. will it become the norm? well, it is not looking like it will be. maybe in some of the cheaper gasoline tax states, but i don't believe the national average will come down to that level. >> patrick, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the 49ers...
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so paradoxically, all these sanctions, they do hit russia. they do hit the oligarchs, the russian companies, of course. but the population as a result of this is still having faith in the president. >> so when president putin actually puts a timeframe on it, because he started off by saying this is going to last for two years, two hard years and then everything will be fine again, and the rest of the world needs our oil. russians believe that? >> no, i don't think so. i don't think so. we're not that far-sighted. people realize there is some kind of hardship and panic, but i think most importantly, putin has not realized yet what is wrong with his policy, what is wrong with russia suddenly dropping out of the process of globalization. he still thinks it's just a small period of misfortune and he will be again like a year ago on top of things. >> okay, sergei medvedev, thank you very much for joining us from momoscow. more on the website as well, including whether the russian economy is at the risk of meltdown. aaron is joining us with more on
so paradoxically, all these sanctions, they do hit russia. they do hit the oligarchs, the russian companies, of course. but the population as a result of this is still having faith in the president. >> so when president putin actually puts a timeframe on it, because he started off by saying this is going to last for two years, two hard years and then everything will be fine again, and the rest of the world needs our oil. russians believe that? >> no, i don't think so. i don't think...
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i'm joined now by bbc russia. i just want to say, a line has dropped from reuters here, an eu official saying the european union is adopting tighter investment options on crimea, so the pressure is certainly not off. i suppose given some of the rhetoric we've heard in the last two, two and a half hours, it's a mutual feeling. there's no give at the moment. >> i noticed that mr. putin looked very confident at that press conference and he insisted that crimea was not the problem. the problem was that russia had existential fight for its sovereignty and national interests, and the sanctions are part of that fight. >> he also said, didn't he, that there was a need for restructuring if russia. had been for 20 years. the government had failed to do so so far, if indeed restructuring was possible. but what might he be talking about in terms of restructuring? >> well, partly, he is putting blame. many specialists believe the abrupt increase in the basic rate in russia was really a mistake. he thinks that it wasn't a mista
i'm joined now by bbc russia. i just want to say, a line has dropped from reuters here, an eu official saying the european union is adopting tighter investment options on crimea, so the pressure is certainly not off. i suppose given some of the rhetoric we've heard in the last two, two and a half hours, it's a mutual feeling. there's no give at the moment. >> i noticed that mr. putin looked very confident at that press conference and he insisted that crimea was not the problem. the...
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. >>> russia's economy in crisis. as we speak, russian president vladimir putin on the defensive fielding questions of all kinds from reporter. we are live in moscow coming up. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. it is thursday, december 18th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. christine romans is off this morning. developing right now, monumental change in the contentious and complicated relationship with the united states and cuba. president obama has announced plans to normalize relations with cuba after months of secret negotiations. the president ordered the opening of an embassy in havana for the first time in more than 50 years. there will be a cuban embassy in washington. one key part of the deal, the release of contractor alan gross. he has been in a cuban prison for five years. he was immediately flown back to the united states. >> god bless you and thank you. it was crucial to my survival knowing that i was not forgotten. >> also a spy swap. three cubans convicted of espionage released from the pri
. >>> russia's economy in crisis. as we speak, russian president vladimir putin on the defensive fielding questions of all kinds from reporter. we are live in moscow coming up. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. it is thursday, december 18th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. christine romans is off this morning. developing right now, monumental change in the contentious and complicated relationship with the united states and cuba. president obama has announced...
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you think about this summer when president obama was told that it was russia that was behind the attacks on jpmorgan chase, which were less severe than this one. and it turns out now there are a lot of people that have doubts about that. we still haven't quite gotten to the bottom of those attacks on the white house and state department unclassified computer systems. but in the case of north korea, there is much more confidence in the intelligence officials and other officials i'm talking to and that my colleague has been talking to what were the basis of that article that you just mentioned. the reasons for that could be varied. partly it may be that they're looking at what north korean said about this movie, that it was an act of war, that it wouldn't go unanswered and so forth, though the north did say a week ago that they weren't responsible for the attacks. they couldn't rule out that people who were sympathetic, patriotic hackers, whatever, have done this. but many american officials now seem to think they can trace it right back to north korea. what they're not discussing is how t
you think about this summer when president obama was told that it was russia that was behind the attacks on jpmorgan chase, which were less severe than this one. and it turns out now there are a lot of people that have doubts about that. we still haven't quite gotten to the bottom of those attacks on the white house and state department unclassified computer systems. but in the case of north korea, there is much more confidence in the intelligence officials and other officials i'm talking to...
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their boiling point was reached this week when russia's central bank announced it was hiking its key interest point from 10.5% to 17%, the largest increase in 15 years. it's intended to prop up the russian currency which has plummeted against the dollar. number one, falling oil prices around the world. and that's oso key to the russian economy. and also the sanctions that the u.s. and the european union imposed in the wake of the ukrainian crisis. those sanctions are going to get tougher by week's end. >> let's pile on them. and it's karma because putin is killing people, invading countries he shouldn't. and this russian economy could go. this could be a recession. >> are you buddhist? >> no, but i admire some of the eastern philosophies. and i do believe in karma. you know, and that's why we're reevaluating your appearance on this program. but no, no, no, no. >> do you have a mantra? >> i do. and it's cameron, because he is up next. all right, cameron. i'm glad you didn't doze off during rosen. >> it was a struggle. >> a judge, a federal judge has now i guess issued a report that sa
their boiling point was reached this week when russia's central bank announced it was hiking its key interest point from 10.5% to 17%, the largest increase in 15 years. it's intended to prop up the russian currency which has plummeted against the dollar. number one, falling oil prices around the world. and that's oso key to the russian economy. and also the sanctions that the u.s. and the european union imposed in the wake of the ukrainian crisis. those sanctions are going to get tougher by...
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russia had ships parked in the havana harbor and how that was a thumb in the nose at the time. putin toward obama. now we have this surprise to the world that this has now happened. how, in terms of just geopolitics, how does this factor in. is this has to be a houston win for obama over putin. >> it's a huge win for obama in general. part of what made it possible is the same reason mr. putin is in trouble. the drop in the price of oil. it's not the only reason but remember, cuba was a russian soviet state. got 4 billion of subsidies from the soviet union. cold war ends. it finds venezuela. over the last year as oil prices weakened and over the last few months as oil prices collapsed, it's clear that venezuela will not be able to keep subsidizing cuba. i'm sure that raul castro looking at the price of oil realized his sugar daddy in venezuela just dried up. and all of a sudden the cubans are now looking at a new future realizing they're going to have to make peace with the united states. >> fareed zakaria said sugar daddy. something else you bring up. raul castro. here you have
russia had ships parked in the havana harbor and how that was a thumb in the nose at the time. putin toward obama. now we have this surprise to the world that this has now happened. how, in terms of just geopolitics, how does this factor in. is this has to be a houston win for obama over putin. >> it's a huge win for obama in general. part of what made it possible is the same reason mr. putin is in trouble. the drop in the price of oil. it's not the only reason but remember, cuba was a...
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. >> geeta, dominate add by events in russia. the russian finance ministry began sending off stocks of foreign ministry designed to stop the slide of the rouble. it has failed to strengthen against the dollar. the stock seemed to fall to consumers. apple has temporarily halted online sales in russia tuesday because of plunging rouble. apple said the instability made it far too difficult to set prices for goods like iphones and ipads. >>> elsewhere, the federal reserve will wrap up the two day meeting in washington. won't we get hinge from janet yellen and her team of when rates will go up? >> there are improvement and business spending too. overall growth remains strong. all eyes on that. markets will keep an eye on it too. just to show you events in europe. that really does tell the story. inheriting a pretty difficult lead in wall street yesterday. that instability in russia tied with slumping auto prices weighing on investor's minds. in london yesterday, there was a rally towards the end of the day. losing gain there is. clear
. >> geeta, dominate add by events in russia. the russian finance ministry began sending off stocks of foreign ministry designed to stop the slide of the rouble. it has failed to strengthen against the dollar. the stock seemed to fall to consumers. apple has temporarily halted online sales in russia tuesday because of plunging rouble. apple said the instability made it far too difficult to set prices for goods like iphones and ipads. >>> elsewhere, the federal reserve will wrap...
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we saw this with iran and the idea with russia. the idea that we could outstretch our hands and change things for the better. i'm happy mr. gross is coming home, but the optics of a trader to people who are actual spies, targeting southern command and spying for a foreign government is somewhat troubling. martha: if concessions are to be made one might think that would have been an appropriate negotiating tool to get mr. gross back. >> the u.s. government, it's heartening how much we do pay attention to our citizens who are held abroad. but we are a government with interests and we have to defend the united states. despite the fact of its relative size and intense poverty as a result of this government system, cuba causes very serious problems and does things that are dangerous for the united states and in the united states. we have to keep that in mind first and foremost. look at the track record. does diplomatic engagement lead to human rights reform? that was the big story with china and it hasn't happened. if our goal is a demo
we saw this with iran and the idea with russia. the idea that we could outstretch our hands and change things for the better. i'm happy mr. gross is coming home, but the optics of a trader to people who are actual spies, targeting southern command and spying for a foreign government is somewhat troubling. martha: if concessions are to be made one might think that would have been an appropriate negotiating tool to get mr. gross back. >> the u.s. government, it's heartening how much we do...
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a lot of investments from russia. russia is now going through the ruble is now almost worthless. what is it finland says it's not accepting the ruble as currency. so it has a big geopolitical -- and more than that it's going to have a big impact. >> the decline in the price of oil is destabilizing in so many ways. a possible improvement. could very well be part of the equation there. i think that's coming because the exile community in florida when you see the polling, they have become less and less supportive of the embargo. about 20 years ago, 30 years ago. it's certainly possible the price of oil has spurred cuba to do something. i want to add one more thing. so people realize just how desperate the situation is there. they raised the minimum wage. if you're a foreign company that's going to employ people in cuba, which is a huge thing, to allow foreigners to employ people in cuba. the minimum wage was $19 a month they published today. a month. that's how bad the economic situation is there, that that's their minimum wage. not per hour per day. per month. >> if you are a forei
a lot of investments from russia. russia is now going through the ruble is now almost worthless. what is it finland says it's not accepting the ruble as currency. so it has a big geopolitical -- and more than that it's going to have a big impact. >> the decline in the price of oil is destabilizing in so many ways. a possible improvement. could very well be part of the equation there. i think that's coming because the exile community in florida when you see the polling, they have become...
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about russia are well taken. russia still one of the ten biggest economies in the world. this could reduce their gdp by 40%. that is an economic disaster. russia defaulted on its deet bt 19 88. i want to ask you, especially governor huntsman, because i'm going to head out to midland, texas. to talk about the economic story there. for most of america this is a good news story. we go to the gas pump, things are cheap. there's a decidedly negative impact on texas, oklahoma, parts of utah where you've seen an oil and gas infrastructure built out which has helped the overall u.s. economic recovery. >> it's been huge. when you go out to midland, you're going to see that employment, unemployment is probably 2.5%. the average starting income is 82,000 bucks. i was just out there myself not long ago. what is exciting, tight oil is probably in a different category in terms of competitiveness. but gas and the export potential is huge. so we have to be using this to our strategic advantage. this could be a new foundation on
about russia are well taken. russia still one of the ten biggest economies in the world. this could reduce their gdp by 40%. that is an economic disaster. russia defaulted on its deet bt 19 88. i want to ask you, especially governor huntsman, because i'm going to head out to midland, texas. to talk about the economic story there. for most of america this is a good news story. we go to the gas pump, things are cheap. there's a decidedly negative impact on texas, oklahoma, parts of utah where...
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one, russia's economy is in dire trouble. and its currency, the ruble, is plunging against the dollar. two, the federal reserve may tweak its language and hint at an interest rate hike later today. and three, this is the big one as i mentioned, oil. crude oil is $55 a barrel right now. that's a five-year low. and down almost 50% from the summer peak that's causing big concerns about global growth around the world, john. because if countries aren't using that much oil, there say big question as to wlots going on with business growth, with consumer demand. so that has a lot of investors and traders nervous that the global economy is not as healthy as most people thought it was. >> no, it's a big difference between what's going on here in the united states and what's going on in the rest of the world. and that could affect the markets here in the united states. crazy, crazy times. christina alesci, appreciate you being here. >>> russia being hit hard by all of these economic factors. the ruble is just tumbling. and it has major
one, russia's economy is in dire trouble. and its currency, the ruble, is plunging against the dollar. two, the federal reserve may tweak its language and hint at an interest rate hike later today. and three, this is the big one as i mentioned, oil. crude oil is $55 a barrel right now. that's a five-year low. and down almost 50% from the summer peak that's causing big concerns about global growth around the world, john. because if countries aren't using that much oil, there say big question as...
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it was annexed by russia earlier this year but can't our government afford it, she asks? that's a criticism we heard at the weekend too that this rare social protest bringing doctors and teachers on to the street. you can see that despite the cold weather here, hundreds of people have turned out into the center of moscow to protest first and foremost against the health care reforms that are being implemented in this country. now the government says in order to make the health care services better, it will be closing hospitals and many people including lots of doctors will be losing their jobs, but in the bleak economic climate in russia, many of these people believe that it's just about saving money and that their futures are being sacrificed. >> all this reform as they say it's because of economic crisis because they don't have money for medicine, they have money for war in ukraine but they don't have money for medicine, for education and people here start to understand. >> reporter: it may still be a fringe view in a country where president putin remains hugely popular.
it was annexed by russia earlier this year but can't our government afford it, she asks? that's a criticism we heard at the weekend too that this rare social protest bringing doctors and teachers on to the street. you can see that despite the cold weather here, hundreds of people have turned out into the center of moscow to protest first and foremost against the health care reforms that are being implemented in this country. now the government says in order to make the health care services...
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russia is in panic mode. its ruble is collapsing and moscow's solution to hike interest rates sharply, 17%, from 10 1/2% yesterday, a huge pop. the hike is encouraging investors to keep money in rubles. the problem is the hike is not collapsing the currency. it is in free fall. one dollar bought you 70 rubles. it brought brought you 35 by the end of the year. cheap oil, we've been fracking here in the u.s., flooding the oil market with supply, choking russia and pushing it closer and closer to recession. now it be argued russia is hurting its own consumers with this rate hikes. higher rates make it more expensive to buy homes and cars. doesn't look like the situation will get better anytime soon. oil prices, here in 2.50 nationwide. a station in oklahoma is selling it for 1.66. we have seen the dow and s&p recover today. leland, back to you. >> lauren simonetti. of course don't miss lauren on our sister network, fox business. if you don't know where to find it on your tv, just log on to foxbusiness.com/channe
russia is in panic mode. its ruble is collapsing and moscow's solution to hike interest rates sharply, 17%, from 10 1/2% yesterday, a huge pop. the hike is encouraging investors to keep money in rubles. the problem is the hike is not collapsing the currency. it is in free fall. one dollar bought you 70 rubles. it brought brought you 35 by the end of the year. cheap oil, we've been fracking here in the u.s., flooding the oil market with supply, choking russia and pushing it closer and closer to...
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so russia is very dependent on oil, and as oil prices have been plunging over the past few months this is basically what their revenue is. oil goes down the rev few goes down. everyone wants out of the currency. the russian ruble is under attack. despite the efforts of a central bank over there, it's really not working. this is something we need to watch here in the u.s. as well. >> mandy, joy joined us to talk about the hostage standoff in sidney, which ended with the death of two australian hostages. quite a shock if that are country, isn't it? >> it's a huge shock. the flags are flying half mass in australia. what we're asking now in the aftermath are questions like how is it that the gunman an iranian refugee was not on the terrorist watch list. he had an inflammatory jihadist website. there has been an investigation launched into the motives of the gunman and also how he got a gun. it's much harder to get a gun in australia than here. there's a growing list of lone wolves carrying out attacks in the name of global jihadism but apparently unconnected to any coordinated plot and the
so russia is very dependent on oil, and as oil prices have been plunging over the past few months this is basically what their revenue is. oil goes down the rev few goes down. everyone wants out of the currency. the russian ruble is under attack. despite the efforts of a central bank over there, it's really not working. this is something we need to watch here in the u.s. as well. >> mandy, joy joined us to talk about the hostage standoff in sidney, which ended with the death of two...
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we never thought we'd have to send a message to iran and to russia. we're here and we're not going to be intimidated. >> when you see three individual beheaded in the course of this year, you look at what just happened in a pakistani school. you look over your shoulder into australia and see the hostage situation and see isis is ramping up. is this the time our military should be cut back, leaned back and slimmed down? let us know what you think on facebook today. >> megyn kelly had a great exclusive last night. she talked to james mitchell. he is a former air force psychologist. he is the guy who interrogated khalid sheikh mohammed and abu abu zubaydah. he is the guy who water boarded khalid sheikh mohammed. it was great to hear from him. we've heard it's so bad. he was talking about how it actually takes a toll on the interrogators. but he made it very clear that at one point khalid sheikh mohammed himself turned to the american and essentially said that we don't know ourselves as well as we should because the media will turn on the good guys. lirch
we never thought we'd have to send a message to iran and to russia. we're here and we're not going to be intimidated. >> when you see three individual beheaded in the course of this year, you look at what just happened in a pakistani school. you look over your shoulder into australia and see the hostage situation and see isis is ramping up. is this the time our military should be cut back, leaned back and slimmed down? let us know what you think on facebook today. >> megyn kelly had...
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russia takes steps to keep the economy from falling into a tail spin raising interest rates from 10 to 17%. aimed at stemming the slide in the ruble which dropped 50%. cheaper oil prices lead to less command for russian companies. nbc is launching a live stream of the network shows today. content will be available on demand and consumers will have to prove they have a paid tv subscription. nbc will launch a mobile live stream next year. >>> jaguar wants to help you keep your eyes on the road. they are testing a virtual yule windshield giving drivers a 36 0 degree view and technology picks up potential hazard such as pedestrians and other cars and signs and projections them on the windshield. >> thank you. i think we can use that. >>> now to monday night football. saints bears quarterback drew brees three for. 57 yards and three touchdowns and 31-15 win. the saints move into first place in the nfc south. >>> suns parker went down with an injury. after that colliding with suns forward p.j. tucker. the team later announcing he suffered a sprained left knee and would not return to the game
russia takes steps to keep the economy from falling into a tail spin raising interest rates from 10 to 17%. aimed at stemming the slide in the ruble which dropped 50%. cheaper oil prices lead to less command for russian companies. nbc is launching a live stream of the network shows today. content will be available on demand and consumers will have to prove they have a paid tv subscription. nbc will launch a mobile live stream next year. >>> jaguar wants to help you keep your eyes on...
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russia's economy headed for a crash. earlier today, the central bank raised key interest rates for the sixth time. 17% is the interest rate now. a devastating increase when you think of russians paying mortgages and car loans. we know they are feeling the cost of the pinch with the higher food prices. the ruble has been cut in half this year. cash is flooding out of russia. higher rates don't attack the root of the problem. plunging oil prices and western sanctions hitting the economy. right now, vladimir putin has high approval ratings. that could change if the economy spirals to disaster. that would have ripple effects for investors. >>> other stories we are watching this morning. we will have the latest on the deadly attack on the school in pakistan. it is an ongoing attack. appears to be a major hostage situation. we are following the latest developments. >>> and what we know about the situation into the siege at the cafe in sydney. how the terrifying events unfolded and what we are learning now about the gunman in a
russia's economy headed for a crash. earlier today, the central bank raised key interest rates for the sixth time. 17% is the interest rate now. a devastating increase when you think of russians paying mortgages and car loans. we know they are feeling the cost of the pinch with the higher food prices. the ruble has been cut in half this year. cash is flooding out of russia. higher rates don't attack the root of the problem. plunging oil prices and western sanctions hitting the economy. right...
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. >>> russia's economy headed for a crash. early today the central bank raised key interest rates for the sixth time this year. look at this. interest rates now 17% in russia. that's helping to boost the currency the ruble is in a free-fall. it is down 50% against the dollar this year. think of that. the currency has been cut in half. collapsing oil prices and impact of the western sanctions are driving up inflation. it costs more to buy a loaf of bread and the weak ruble makes it hard for companies to pay creditors. that puts it at risk for default. the bank of russia warns of a deep recession next year. a critical situation for vladimir putin who has remarkably high approval ratings. that could change if the economy spirals toward disaster. when you look at its stock market and currency market and inflation and the plight of every day people. >> stay tuned to this. this has huge geo political implications. >>> 26 minutes after the hour. we are following a horrific story from pakistan. a deadly attack on a school there. a bar
. >>> russia's economy headed for a crash. early today the central bank raised key interest rates for the sixth time this year. look at this. interest rates now 17% in russia. that's helping to boost the currency the ruble is in a free-fall. it is down 50% against the dollar this year. think of that. the currency has been cut in half. collapsing oil prices and impact of the western sanctions are driving up inflation. it costs more to buy a loaf of bread and the weak ruble makes it hard...
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keep life sexy. >>> russia's -- excuse me, russia's ruble is plunging and the economy is in freefall. the ruble dropped another 12% on monday and has lost nearly 50% against the dollar just in this year. conditions are so bad russia's central bank is warning of a deep recession come next year. let's bring in matthew chance live from moscow with more on this. matthew, president putin delivered a defiant message during his annual address not too long ago saying the country will continue on its current course despite sanctions and other things from the west. but i'm wondering how the currency reality is impacting the mood on the streets there. >> reporter: well, the mood on the streets is still not one of panic. people are taking this very much in their stride although we are seeing the sort of green chutes if i can characterize it that way of concern about the direction in which the currency is moving. i was at a protest overed weekend had fact and i heard a very rare protest by doctors and teachers against budget cuts and i was very surprised to hear some criticism of vladimir putin, t
keep life sexy. >>> russia's -- excuse me, russia's ruble is plunging and the economy is in freefall. the ruble dropped another 12% on monday and has lost nearly 50% against the dollar just in this year. conditions are so bad russia's central bank is warning of a deep recession come next year. let's bring in matthew chance live from moscow with more on this. matthew, president putin delivered a defiant message during his annual address not too long ago saying the country will continue...
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basically sustain the lack of basic reform in russia. all of these things are about the west standing up for its values and not allowing spaces to develop in the world where we are not seen and we are not there and making our case strongly whether it's in ukraine or in the middle east. ultimately we all know there's a debate in britain about our involvement in the iraq war a decade ago. there's a price to be paid for not being involved as well. i think sometimes over the last 15 years you've seen the price of the west actually retreating a bit and we need to be out there making it clear not with soldiers on the ground anymore but promoting values and our economic strength and making it clear that there is an alternative that is prosperous and delivers a brighter future for many families. >> so thank you so much. i know you are delivering a speech today on world economies. we appreciate your coming in. david cameron has been briefed. they just released a statement saying that they're watching what's happening in sidney. president obama ha
basically sustain the lack of basic reform in russia. all of these things are about the west standing up for its values and not allowing spaces to develop in the world where we are not seen and we are not there and making our case strongly whether it's in ukraine or in the middle east. ultimately we all know there's a debate in britain about our involvement in the iraq war a decade ago. there's a price to be paid for not being involved as well. i think sometimes over the last 15 years you've...
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sub 60.ing at has hit thepremier road, the silk road, to increase influence on an area dominated by russia. signare expected to agreements worth $10 billion during his visit to does extend. -- kazakhstan. this is the first visit since the announcement of $840 billion silk road fund to link markets across asia. billion silk road fund to link markets across asia. while the outlook for jobs in inflation remains stable, economists say the real estate sector will drag despite easing measures in china. we will get a check with november figures thursday. the chinese premier xi achieved his growth target thanks to a bit of fine tuning of the numbers. zeb has been taking a look at this for us. what could you call this? >> engineering. creative accounting. or accounting for things you missed in the past. an annual census, the results of which are due soon, and what it growtheal is that gdp last year and this year, faster than everyone expected. it may allow the chinese government to me that 7.5% target which the premier -- meet that 7.5% target that the premier outlined. stake is the fact that there
sub 60.ing at has hit thepremier road, the silk road, to increase influence on an area dominated by russia. signare expected to agreements worth $10 billion during his visit to does extend. -- kazakhstan. this is the first visit since the announcement of $840 billion silk road fund to link markets across asia. billion silk road fund to link markets across asia. while the outlook for jobs in inflation remains stable, economists say the real estate sector will drag despite easing measures in...
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do you see iran or china or russia admitting what they are doing? i'm not saying it is good to act like an animal. moral clarity to be able to air your dirty laundry in public does make america better. >> we represent the country because there are some of us on one side basically saying we don't believe in the torture but i understand why there are 52% of americans saying if it leads to actionable intelligence. >> you can justify anything that way. >> this whole time we have been told by the cia in the case of getting bin laden. >> let's get all the documents. let's go transparency. >> i just don't think it makes us better that we are willing to admit to doing horrible things to people. >>> also, i do not trust this, they are bad so they must have done something wrong so they deserve what they had coming which is the same we hear from the cia as we hear from police in the case like michael brown. thousands of americans are marching in new york and washington and across the country demanding justice system that applies the same to everybody and honor
do you see iran or china or russia admitting what they are doing? i'm not saying it is good to act like an animal. moral clarity to be able to air your dirty laundry in public does make america better. >> we represent the country because there are some of us on one side basically saying we don't believe in the torture but i understand why there are 52% of americans saying if it leads to actionable intelligence. >> you can justify anything that way. >> this whole time we have...
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russia, we urge the human rights community to bring perpetrators to justice. the u.n. is thinking about bringing up charges on us. what are we doing? >> we're in full retreat overseas. our allies don't trust us. our enemies don't fear us. america is strong and we're going to get through this. but i think we're going to have to stand up and congress is going to have to exercise its constitutional authority. certainly we have a duty when our kids and i'll say our kids because my daughter is a former navy diver. my son-in-law is an active duty seal. it is our children that are at war. a lot of cases, and we owe to make sure we give them the right training, the right expertise, the right rules of engagement to win decisively. >> my feeling is if you don't like what the c.i.a. did, find out what worked, keep it internal. there is no need to do this externally. by the way, in a survey, will isis try to launch an attack on the u.s. soon in 81% think yes. if we have someone in our midst that could give us that answer when and how it's coming what, are we going to do to get the
russia, we urge the human rights community to bring perpetrators to justice. the u.n. is thinking about bringing up charges on us. what are we doing? >> we're in full retreat overseas. our allies don't trust us. our enemies don't fear us. america is strong and we're going to get through this. but i think we're going to have to stand up and congress is going to have to exercise its constitutional authority. certainly we have a duty when our kids and i'll say our kids because my daughter is...
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but she feels this is important to do as others have said because we're not north korea, we're not russia, we are a transparent society and this is why it's important. >> dana, there's been out and out acrimony between the committee and cia which is something you almost never see. dana bash, thanks so much again. we are waiting to hear from senator dianne feinstein the chair of the senate select committee on intelligence. she will be revealing new details about what is in this highly an patriotanticipated controversial report, called the cia torture report, what went on after september 11 to get information from terror detainees. i want to go to the white house. jim adocosta is there. jim, president obama, then senator obama ran largely on releasing the details of what went on. he was adamantly opposed to it as a candidate. now that he's been president for a number of years it is much more complicated. >> it is much more complicated and it would be interesting to do a then and now because i think they see more grays at the white house. make no mistakes, when president obama came into offi
but she feels this is important to do as others have said because we're not north korea, we're not russia, we are a transparent society and this is why it's important. >> dana, there's been out and out acrimony between the committee and cia which is something you almost never see. dana bash, thanks so much again. we are waiting to hear from senator dianne feinstein the chair of the senate select committee on intelligence. she will be revealing new details about what is in this highly an...
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we were talking about before how this would be covered dimpl if we were talking about russia, making a film about the assassination of barack obama. what do you think about that? >> i'm sure lots of people would be pissed off. would american company encourage that? this is a movie not talking about the assassination of a north korean leader, it's specific, kick jong un. you can see how the regime is upset. >> there's also no government, there's also no leader that's a punch line. like kim jong-un. correct me if i'm wrong, i don't think there's anyone quite like him who is treated the way he is. who is criticized the way he is, and mocked the way he is. >> do you make fun of someone who has nuclear capabilities? is there any kind of responsibility in entertainment here or no? >> it's a slippery slope. >> what if a sony made a movie mocking muhammed? >> that's one of the concerns hee, self-censorship. >> we make fun about putin, he's a punching bag for stand-up comics and also in movies in the past we've done this with saddam hussein. some of these, these bad guys lend themselves to th
we were talking about before how this would be covered dimpl if we were talking about russia, making a film about the assassination of barack obama. what do you think about that? >> i'm sure lots of people would be pissed off. would american company encourage that? this is a movie not talking about the assassination of a north korean leader, it's specific, kick jong un. you can see how the regime is upset. >> there's also no government, there's also no leader that's a punch line....
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i want to shift gears to the sanctions that the president has placed on russia. there is even more evidenced to that russia's economy is shrinking. >> it's got to make putin mad. he has these visions of the return of the society you know i don't know. a shrinking economy is not the way the bear is going to roar again. the sanctions are flow, they're frustrating sometimes but they do seem to be having an impact. >> for a while everyone was saying these sanctions aren't going to work. but apparentlies the doing something. >> yeah and what you hope is that it's pressuring the leadership tgovernment and the ol gar keys there and not just squeezing the hard working russian people who really do have a tough time these days. >> stay warm and dry down there in new orleans. >> i will. we always have a good time down here. >>> the passing of a true american hero is next. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a hand
i want to shift gears to the sanctions that the president has placed on russia. there is even more evidenced to that russia's economy is shrinking. >> it's got to make putin mad. he has these visions of the return of the society you know i don't know. a shrinking economy is not the way the bear is going to roar again. the sanctions are flow, they're frustrating sometimes but they do seem to be having an impact. >> for a while everyone was saying these sanctions aren't going to work....
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russia has been hard hit by the slump in crude. is expected to be put on sale following the launch of the xbox in september. beijing has lifted a 14 year band on game consuls and sony says it aims to enter the market this month. sunday is a moment to stay in japan. prime minister shinzo abe puts new policies on the line. the opposition is seen as lacking money and driven by factionalism. time for a head start of all the key events in the u.s. this week. su keenan gives us some details. retail sales data will be closely watched by american investors, particularly after that disappointing day in thanksgiving, otherwise known as black friday. economists are predicting that sales accelerated in november -- this adds car purchases picked up from the month before. --omberg surveys that surveys show that a economist levels have jumped to the highest levels in more than seven years. we are expecting big trauma in washington. u.s. congress is facing a funding deadline and if lawmakers cannot pass a spending bill by thursday of this coming w
russia has been hard hit by the slump in crude. is expected to be put on sale following the launch of the xbox in september. beijing has lifted a 14 year band on game consuls and sony says it aims to enter the market this month. sunday is a moment to stay in japan. prime minister shinzo abe puts new policies on the line. the opposition is seen as lacking money and driven by factionalism. time for a head start of all the key events in the u.s. this week. su keenan gives us some details. retail...
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i mean, you know -- >> i'm not endorsing russia or putin or anything. but that is the most hilarious country in the world. and everyone has a dash cam so it's all caught on video. >> that's the only thing they make are what laborious videos. >>> this is a story we've talked about earlier in the show. in fact, we had a debate on it. a middle schooler will now have a drug charge on his permanent school record, a drug charge. what did he do? he snorted smarties. that's not a euphemism. those are the candies you remember from childhood halloween and they're knot non-narcotic. >> so was he just being silly or violating the drug policy of the school? >> dangerous controlled substances prohibited by law, hallucinogenic substances and inhalents. >> and so we had a couple of smart lawyers debating that this morning. let's hear their debate and then we'll hear from you, what you have to say. >> it's a ridiculous charge. obviously, you can't be charged with possession of drugs if there are no drugs. and a school can't unilaterally just change the law. this is a sm
i mean, you know -- >> i'm not endorsing russia or putin or anything. but that is the most hilarious country in the world. and everyone has a dash cam so it's all caught on video. >> that's the only thing they make are what laborious videos. >>> this is a story we've talked about earlier in the show. in fact, we had a debate on it. a middle schooler will now have a drug charge on his permanent school record, a drug charge. what did he do? he snorted smarties. that's not a...
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. >>> the british museum has sent a historic masterpiece to be displayed in russia. it's one of the famous statues that is now in st. petersburg and greece is furious. >> reporter: these are the first images from russia in an escalating row. this the ancient figure of a greek river god, which originally adorned the parthenon in athens. it's outraged the greeks, who want it back. in a strongly worded statement aimed at britain, the greek prime minister called the loan to russia a provocation to the greek people. the parthenon and its sku s scus were looted. but the british museum, which has housed the marbles since 1816, is standing by its decision. loning one of its prized possessions into a russia increasingly at odds with the west, it says was the right thing to do. >> they asked for one of these pieces. we felt, one, it was sensationally amazingly beautiful. two, it was fit and safe to travel. it's a sturdy piece. and three, it also tells a story about liberal open democracies, which are important in difficult times. >> reporter: the museum believes cooperation be
. >>> the british museum has sent a historic masterpiece to be displayed in russia. it's one of the famous statues that is now in st. petersburg and greece is furious. >> reporter: these are the first images from russia in an escalating row. this the ancient figure of a greek river god, which originally adorned the parthenon in athens. it's outraged the greeks, who want it back. in a strongly worded statement aimed at britain, the greek prime minister called the loan to russia a...
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putin blames for russia's economic woes. our senior international correspondent matthew chance has more. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: his country is under international sanctions, its economy in freefall. but vladimir putin's speech to russian lawmakers was defiant, not least on the issue of crimea which he annexed. he said the strategic peninsulas with sacred. >> translator: crimea have invaluable and sacred importance for russia like the temple mount for jude daijudaism. >> reporter: it was the protests that sent them on a commission course. they are accused of fueling a separatist coming applicant and providing the swepts that downed this airliner in july killing all 298 people on board. but president putin was defiant on this too rejecting the allegations against him. there was no way, he said, russia could support what he called an arm eed coup in kiev d they were imposing sanctions on it. those sanctions are now having a damaging impact. russia is facing a major economic crisis. along with a global oil
putin blames for russia's economic woes. our senior international correspondent matthew chance has more. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: his country is under international sanctions, its economy in freefall. but vladimir putin's speech to russian lawmakers was defiant, not least on the issue of crimea which he annexed. he said the strategic peninsulas with sacred. >> translator: crimea have invaluable and sacred importance for russia like the temple mount for jude...
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he is blaming the west for the position of force for russia. his popularity is very high in russia, but every day, a loaf of bread costs more. they are suffering from the sanctions and the economy that is in freefall. russian president vladimir putin is very strong. >> strong, but question is how tenuous is it with the economic situation which is dire. >>> the launch is a go in three hours. nasa will launch a test flight from cape canaveral. the unmanned orion spacecraft will blast off at 5:07 eastern time. it is designed to take astronauts to mars. today's mission will last 4.5 hours. much higher than recent near earth orbits like the space shuttle. it is going deeper into space than a long time in capsules. it could take seven years before astronauts fly in space on this orion capsule. >> very cool. >>> time for an "early start" on money. look at shanghai. up 4.3% on strong data from the u.s. and hopes of more stimulus measures. european stocks ahead of the interest rates by the european central bank. stocks are higher than they have ever bee
he is blaming the west for the position of force for russia. his popularity is very high in russia, but every day, a loaf of bread costs more. they are suffering from the sanctions and the economy that is in freefall. russian president vladimir putin is very strong. >> strong, but question is how tenuous is it with the economic situation which is dire. >>> the launch is a go in three hours. nasa will launch a test flight from cape canaveral. the unmanned orion spacecraft will...
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we're going to be defining the pentagon's tasks around challenges around isis what we do globally with russia which seems to be wanting a tiff here and there, then we don't really have much insight into how ash carter will behave like that. i've been with him in meetings where he's very tough minded. he's a tough guy on iran. if obama really things he's going to get a deal with iran in this next year then he can't have a secretary of defense who's going to be out there sending different signals. that may be one of the things that they're negotiating about right now. i think among the other things you negotiate is when any secretary comes in they come in and say, you know, how they see the leadership of the pentagon. how they see other command staffs. that may be part of the delay you're referencing. >> thank you so much. we'll get a live report on secretary kerry's meeting in our next hour. he is going to be part of a large group talking about how to defeat isis. that is going to be part of our coverage in this pregram today. as "the rundown" rolls on. >>> some developing news in the michael
we're going to be defining the pentagon's tasks around challenges around isis what we do globally with russia which seems to be wanting a tiff here and there, then we don't really have much insight into how ash carter will behave like that. i've been with him in meetings where he's very tough minded. he's a tough guy on iran. if obama really things he's going to get a deal with iran in this next year then he can't have a secretary of defense who's going to be out there sending different...